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I can't believe I'm going to ask this. The oldest junior high school shop class joke of them all, the spice rack.
Has anyone around here stepped it up and made a nice one? This is in Hand Tools for a reason.
Post 'em if you dare.
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OK, I'll bite. 8th grade metal shop, ca. 1956: no picture, but you can get the idea. Probably not exactly what you had in mind, though. ;o)
Spice rack: Back/bottom of aluminum sheet folded up like a “J”. Corners clipped at 45º. Front strap folded around and riveted to the back by hand. Sized for boxes of spices sold door-to-door in those days by Watkins and Raleigh salesmen.
Learned to use scratch awl, steel rule, sheet metal shear, bar folder, brake, hand drill, ball-pein hammer, anvil, rivet set, file. That seems like quite a few tools needed to make a very simple object.
My mother used the rack as long as they lived in their home.
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Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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No room in the cupboard, can't see what you want for the forest? Perfect solution....
Well, in my house it is. Next to the spice shelf in the cupboard is a blank perpendicular wall with cupboard-height space. I think the space is clear of studs. It's easy to cut gyp-board. From there the sky's the limit.
Or, you can stop watching cooking shows and develop boring tastes.
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One of my first woodworking projects was a spice rack. I'm pretty young but I still built it before digital cameras were common so I don't have any pics. I did use power tools and a bunch of brass screws which are exposed but I think it turned out pretty good even by my standards now.
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